
QuoteTo really understand it George you would need to understand the dynamics involved in interviews/interrogtions, human behavior, and be a polygraph examiner yourself.


Quote from: George W. Maschke on Jul 13, 2003, 01:10 PMPublic Servant,
I take it then that you agree that it would not be appropriate to administer a probable-lie control question test to a subject who has admitted knowledge of the function of the control questions?
Assuming that such is the case, what technique(s) do you think would be appropriate?
Quote from: Public Servant on Jul 13, 2003, 11:13 AMI was also amused by the story for the same reasons. Interesting and somewhat intense personality.
George,
There are formats that do not use CQT. In fact, looking at the excerpt from this book, I don't think the exam mentioned was CQT. Makes it even more humorous that she was practicing such countermeasures...
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I have one concern. The man who shot up his co-workers in AL last week was named Doug Williams (presumably it was not our friend the "stinger"). This name is also shared by a former Super Bowl hero for the Redskins (obviously not the "stinger"). Possible sources for a false positive to such a GKT?!...Hard to say for sure.